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Canada Games history maker Jaida Lee throws first pitch at Blue Jays home game

After making history at the Canada Summer Games, 16-year-old Jaida Lee said throwing the first pitch at the Toronto Blue Jays home game will be the highlight she's taking forward. 

Lee threw the ceremonial first pitch Saturday to start the Jays game against the Cleveland Guardians. Centre-fielder Bradley Zimmer caught the pitch behind home plate. The Blue Jays ended up winning two to one against the Guardians. 

Lee told Sportsnet's Blue Jays Central this is a highlight in her hopefully long pitching career. 

"Hopefully I'll keep playing. I'd like to play my entire life, honestly, but I'd like to play college baseball going forward," Lee told host Jamie Campbell. 

She said of all the experiences this week, pitching the first pitch at the Jays' home game will be an enduring memory. Lee said her interest in baseball started by watching her two older brothers play while her father coached them.

"I kind of grew up at the field and then I made all my friends there. So I just like the atmosphere in general," she said. 

Politicians have taken notice of the teenager's talent. The federal Minister of Sport, Pascale St-Onge said Lee is another example of how Canadian women and girls are making change through sport. 

"Whether it's Canada Games or the Olympics, we've seen our Canadian women thrive on the international stage and at every level in sport," St-Onge said to CBC. "So I'm really proud of this."

Newfoundland and Labrador's Minister of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation, Steve Crocker said Lee's abilities to play on the provincial team are impressive. 

"She sets a great example not only for young girls, but for athletes around the country and around the world," Crocker told CBC. 

Her father, Dave Lee, told CBC she relishes

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